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. >>> new developments in the consulate attack in libya. the white house said it never altered the cia's talking points, blaming the attack on al qaeda. former cia director petraeus told congress on friday the agency always knew that terrorism was involved. he's more. >> reporter: the mystery of who changeed the ci attacking -- on the libya attack deepens today as the white house weighs in and said no one there made the controversial changes. according to sources on capitol hill, former cia director general david petraeus told lawmakers on friday that the original cia unclassified memo said it was an al qaeda-linked terror attack. but that al qaeda part was excised in favor of a reference to extremist organizations. before, it was given to members of congress and administration officials. who made that change? the white house said that it only made one edit to the talking points, which was to call the ben ghazi site a government facility and not a consulate. white house deputy national security advisor ben rhodes told reporters today, quote
. >>> new developments in the consulate attack in libya. the white house said it never altered the cia's talking points, blaming the attack on al qaeda. former cia director petraeus told congress on friday the agency always knew that terrorism was involved. he's more. >> reporter: the mystery of who changeed the ci attacking -- on the libya attack deepens today as the white house weighs in and said no one there made the controversial changes. according to sources on capitol hill,...
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we know this afternoon the libya was not spontaneous. from whath different the general said just three days after the attack. >> david petraeus told the house d senate committees he told was terrorism within hours and al qaeda was involved. testimony comes as the investigated for the over an extramarital affair. i think petraeus will be in a provide details. the american public should know this. hearings, the new congressman said he thought the answers were correct. along there was terrorismt involvement. recollection of e told us in september. >> he would not say if the sex scandal ever came up. >> he regretted what happened. it. was basically people we spoke with believe his personal issues are happened ino what libya. he still wonders. should be interesting to being involvedr the scandal affected his through the whole thing. the september 11 attacks left includingk, ambassador stevens. -- the september 11 attacks left four people dead, including stevens.r what the remain about obama administration knew about the attack. he interviewed
we know this afternoon the libya was not spontaneous. from whath different the general said just three days after the attack. >> david petraeus told the house d senate committees he told was terrorism within hours and al qaeda was involved. testimony comes as the investigated for the over an extramarital affair. i think petraeus will be in a provide details. the american public should know this. hearings, the new congressman said he thought the answers were correct. along there was...
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consulate in libya. >>> welcome to news 4. a live look outside right now at 5:00 a.m. 43 degrees out there. safe to say keep out the winter coats. no more shoving them in the back of the closet. >> look outside. don't go out there. it is another cold morning. make sure you wear your warmest winter coat. a lot of cloudiness. here's the view from space. cloud cover drifting over the region coming from the south. a disturbance in the carolinas giving us this cloud cover. we're not going to get any precipitation from it. right near freezing much of virginia, maryland. it's still cold, feeling like a december morning. prince gorgeous, my-30s. much of southern maryland, calvert, st. mary's, a rundell, mostly above 40. prince william county, into the shenandoah valley, a few isolated spots there. a little bit below freezing. when the sky is cleared out, western maryland, west virginia, it's into the upper 20s there. a lot of cloudiness. light wind. cold morning. near 50 by midafternoon. sunrise, 6:51. sunset, 4:54. we'll take a look
consulate in libya. >>> welcome to news 4. a live look outside right now at 5:00 a.m. 43 degrees out there. safe to say keep out the winter coats. no more shoving them in the back of the closet. >> look outside. don't go out there. it is another cold morning. make sure you wear your warmest winter coat. a lot of cloudiness. here's the view from space. cloud cover drifting over the region coming from the south. a disturbance in the carolinas giving us this cloud cover. we're not...
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we have to find who was involved in libya. my view is any country that does not protect our embassies ought not get a tennis -- a penny of american taxpayer dollars. $450 billion going to egypt and the muslim brotherhood. i do not think that money ought to be sent because they proved they will be working with us against terrorism, by their trading with our good friend in the middle east, israel, and we need to be unified with israel, shoulder to shoulder with israel, preventing iran from getting nuclear weapon capability. one of the big missed opportunities of this president being quiet when they had the spring uprising and the resolution -- the revolution in iran. i remember ronald reagan said -- he called the soviet union the evil empire. we should have at least said those in iran who wanted a free and just society. the president kept quiet. i do agree with tim kaine on the issue of virginia tech. everyone should be commended by that response and all campuses are more say. i would like to ask you do you think we ought to be
we have to find who was involved in libya. my view is any country that does not protect our embassies ought not get a tennis -- a penny of american taxpayer dollars. $450 billion going to egypt and the muslim brotherhood. i do not think that money ought to be sent because they proved they will be working with us against terrorism, by their trading with our good friend in the middle east, israel, and we need to be unified with israel, shoulder to shoulder with israel, preventing iran from...
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consulate attack in libya. >> i am stunned.
consulate attack in libya. >> i am stunned.
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much of the mainstream libya has covered the president over libya and the issue has not gained big time traction. fox news correspondent catherine herridge reports she reviewed a cable sent why by the u.s. mission to the secretary of state hillary clinton on august 16th. it went to mrs. clinton's office. it stated americans in benghazi did not believe the consulate could be defended against a coordinated attack. of course on 9/11 there were coordinated terrorist attacks that killed ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans. it is clear the obama administration was warned and did nothing. that's a pretty big story and the press has ignored it saying over and over again his administration is investigating. here is a flash. the fox news investigative team has uncovered far more about libya than the obama administration has. which is kind of interesting, don't you think? there are just four days until we vote. libya will not be, will not be a major issue. the president will be able to ride it out. and he can thank his friends in the media for that. and that's the memo. now fo
much of the mainstream libya has covered the president over libya and the issue has not gained big time traction. fox news correspondent catherine herridge reports she reviewed a cable sent why by the u.s. mission to the secretary of state hillary clinton on august 16th. it went to mrs. clinton's office. it stated americans in benghazi did not believe the consulate could be defended against a coordinated attack. of course on 9/11 there were coordinated terrorist attacks that killed ambassador...
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they were waiting for libya militia to get weapons ready. our source, knowledgeable that we trust said they could have left much sooner. but they were told to stand down. the timing is different. the c.i.a. said that there could have been a misunderstanding in that communication. they say it was 24 minutes. kirsten, u.s. intelligence informed the senior leaders as early as 7:00 p.m. eastern time. less than four hours after start of the attack. that ansar al-sharia tied to al-qaeda, carried out this attack. >> well, not only that, they surrounded the hospital, where ambassadorsteins' body was. the timeline released they knew ansar al-sharia surrounded the hospital. where did the video story come from? the things just aren't connected if they knew that. talk about the spoon feeding of the story. >> if you go to the video story, the next few days, we talk about susan right and what the president says but on september 25, he goes to the united states and does the video. the anti-islamic video six times in the speech. this is four hours after the
they were waiting for libya militia to get weapons ready. our source, knowledgeable that we trust said they could have left much sooner. but they were told to stand down. the timing is different. the c.i.a. said that there could have been a misunderstanding in that communication. they say it was 24 minutes. kirsten, u.s. intelligence informed the senior leaders as early as 7:00 p.m. eastern time. less than four hours after start of the attack. that ansar al-sharia tied to al-qaeda, carried out...
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and the head of the cia was talking about what he knew about the deadly attacks in libya. coming up at 6:00, reaction to what he had to say about the attacks in benghazi and what republicans are saying about the other big story, the so-called fiscal cliff. >> we will see you in just a bit. do not forget to download our app. >> you can wake up with leon. the alarm clock app. you can wait up to zero voices from abc7, and that includes leon's. the app is free. you can pick which anger you want to hear in the morning. >> there are a lot of voices you can hear in the morning. don't throw the phone at the wall. >> let's check the forecast. >> i will wake you up the way i wake up my 16-year-old twins. very loud. we are looking at a few clouds on the carolina coast. upper 40's into the 30's. 41 degrees in winchester. 43 degrees in gaithersburg. 53 degrees and fredricksburg. the story is an overnight drop in temperatures. we will have a light winds. early tomorrow morning 10:00 this is news channel 8, the annual thanksgiving day parade. look who is hosting. brian van de graaff. and
and the head of the cia was talking about what he knew about the deadly attacks in libya. coming up at 6:00, reaction to what he had to say about the attacks in benghazi and what republicans are saying about the other big story, the so-called fiscal cliff. >> we will see you in just a bit. do not forget to download our app. >> you can wake up with leon. the alarm clock app. you can wait up to zero voices from abc7, and that includes leon's. the app is free. you can pick which anger...
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>> i believe that the administration wanted to portray libya as an unqualified success story. and ambassador rice was one of the chief advocates of our involvement in libya, so arguably had a personal stake in that as well. i think it was contrary of the administration to say libya was awash with weapons, that there was a growing al qaeda presence, that there were training camps for islamic extremists, particularly near benghazi. and that there had been 274 security incidents in just the past 13 months, five of which were -- i mean, one out of five were in benghazi, including an attempt on the life of the british ambassador that caused the british to withdraw their consulate from benghazi. so i think it was contrary to the success story the administration wanted to portray when it comes to libya. >> let me go back to the facts, as you know them now. was there a role played by that video, that anti-islamic video made in california, in this horror story? did it play a role? >> it may have inspired some of the people who later entered the compound. but i have not seen evidence th
>> i believe that the administration wanted to portray libya as an unqualified success story. and ambassador rice was one of the chief advocates of our involvement in libya, so arguably had a personal stake in that as well. i think it was contrary of the administration to say libya was awash with weapons, that there was a growing al qaeda presence, that there were training camps for islamic extremists, particularly near benghazi. and that there had been 274 security incidents in just the...
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next up, breaking news on the libya scandal. jennifer grin will join us with news just coming as we speak. keep it here. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. we have been saying the libya scand is breaking by the day. it's actually by the minute. joined now by national security correspondent jennifer griffin on the phonement good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. fox news learned this evening that top administration officials decided on the night of september 11 after the attack on the benghazi consulate had b
next up, breaking news on the libya scandal. jennifer grin will join us with news just coming as we speak. keep it here. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to...
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. >> and regarding libya. a number of congressam leaders are upset by the white house continuing to ignore the request for information and on the libya attack that kill would four americans and charging there is a cover up under way. does the president owe the american people a full accounting of what he knew before election day. >> the president is clear and our record shows this as information as become available we made it available to the american people. this is a tragedy but this is not time for politicalizing a tragedy. this is a time for getting down and figuring out what happened and releasing that information and learning from that and moving forward. that's what the president is doing. >> why would it be polilizing if you are just trying to get the facts of four americans kill and would why not answer the questions as to what happened? >> well, we have been releasing information. the administration i should say has been releasing as it is available. it is a tragic event. when the president is on the
. >> and regarding libya. a number of congressam leaders are upset by the white house continuing to ignore the request for information and on the libya attack that kill would four americans and charging there is a cover up under way. does the president owe the american people a full accounting of what he knew before election day. >> the president is clear and our record shows this as information as become available we made it available to the american people. this is a tragedy but...
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in libya. not one person came to his aid. did he ignore the order or never make the order? the person i blame above all else is president barack obama. he has oversold the dismantling of ail quaid. he spiked the ball when bin laden was killed and created a seps of security that doesn't exist and he let these poor people in libya go into a death trap and didn't do anything about it. >> greta: but go back to my point that once all that happened and these and the americans want to know what happened to the murder -- any murder investigation if he doesn't pore to say to the vector of the fbi look, if you have double pleating 450 tunisia 88' get the call. >> howard would it have been for the president to pick up the phone to the prime minister of tunisia and say we are not asking you to turn him over to us. we just want access to this witness. we want to be good allies. we are helping your country get back on your feet. four americans were murdered the first ambassador in 3 years. i want tophet to t
in libya. not one person came to his aid. did he ignore the order or never make the order? the person i blame above all else is president barack obama. he has oversold the dismantling of ail quaid. he spiked the ball when bin laden was killed and created a seps of security that doesn't exist and he let these poor people in libya go into a death trap and didn't do anything about it. >> greta: but go back to my point that once all that happened and these and the americans want to know what...
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same reason they haven't asked him the key questions on libya. he still hasn't been asked, did he know about the two prior attacks on that consulate in the months leading up to the attack on september 11th, the american consulate in benghazi was attacked twice. that should have put the president on alert that that consulate was a target, and it should have been protected. it was not protected and our american citizens died there because of the confidence. the media is afraid to ask the questions. brian williams had a half hour interview with him. never bothered to ask him, mr. president did you know about the two prior attacks, one of which with a hole 12 feet wide in the wall. if you did know about it how come you turned down the request for additional security. >> uma: i mean, we still don't know what was happening in the situation room or if the president was in the situation room that day. we do know that our ambassador was asking, pleading for more security even on the day he died, september 11th, saying he was very concerned about a possibl
same reason they haven't asked him the key questions on libya. he still hasn't been asked, did he know about the two prior attacks on that consulate in the months leading up to the attack on september 11th, the american consulate in benghazi was attacked twice. that should have put the president on alert that that consulate was a target, and it should have been protected. it was not protected and our american citizens died there because of the confidence. the media is afraid to ask the...
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especially in libya and other countries. we talked about peace corpse volunteers, and also return volunteers, who want to do something to honor chris' work and how we may promote educational activities and other activities that will increase cross cultural understanding, and mr. rhodes were very supportive of these ideas. >> i'm sure he was appreciative of you taking the time. it sounds like a wonderful family. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the christmas season gets longer and longer every year. it appears to be out of control. who is to blame? this man. fdr. "outfront," next. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years
especially in libya and other countries. we talked about peace corpse volunteers, and also return volunteers, who want to do something to honor chris' work and how we may promote educational activities and other activities that will increase cross cultural understanding, and mr. rhodes were very supportive of these ideas. >> i'm sure he was appreciative of you taking the time. it sounds like a wonderful family. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the christmas season...
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the deadly attacks on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. u.s. intelligence officials said that they went to aid of staff < 25 minutes after they got the first call for help. clerk of the cia is denying a report by fox news that the cia told its personnel to stand down. the terrorist attack killed a u.s. ambassador and three other americans. facebook testing out some new things to get users to try to stay on their web site lager >> and. spanx is coming to the d.c. area with its own store. linda bell is joining us live from new york. hi, linda. >> hello to you. there's a new store coming to town. spanx is an undergarment that helps suck it in. it's opening a stand-alone store at the tysons corner center. it is scary at department stores nationwide. opening its own shop will increase the company's visibility. facebook users are unhappy about switching the timeline. now facebook is testing out a new format with a small percentage of users. it places all posts in a single column on the left while other things are on the right such as activities. face
the deadly attacks on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. u.s. intelligence officials said that they went to aid of staff < 25 minutes after they got the first call for help. clerk of the cia is denying a report by fox news that the cia told its personnel to stand down. the terrorist attack killed a u.s. ambassador and three other americans. facebook testing out some new things to get users to try to stay on their web site lager >> and. spanx is coming to the d.c. area with its...
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out front next the attacks in libya and those attacks one woman's brother died and tonight the sister of ambassador chris stevens speaks out for the first time. and later why fdr's preoccupation with the holidays matters tonight. ood. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going
out front next the attacks in libya and those attacks one woman's brother died and tonight the sister of ambassador chris stevens speaks out for the first time. and later why fdr's preoccupation with the holidays matters tonight. ood. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide...
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have been working on egypt and libya as well. so if you have any -- >> the issue of women's rights is a very large issue. certainly to the scenes have pride in themselves, the most liberal law regarding women's rights. a exception, there was a great deal of protection for secularists and women as well. one of the issues that drive the debates about how we define this -- define the state and a new social contract, how was the role of women going to change to make and sell a great deal of the -- a great deal in the past. and sure, the provisions of the constitution. to find them in the same, which was a very fundamental shift from the way women have been defined in today's in society, certainly in the urban center. focusing on some big issues. it is an important issue, but there are bigger issues of how this new state, the relationship is defined. >> i think that, you know, to deal with the issues -- >> can you lift your microphone a little bit closer? >> is it better? >> so-so. now we have lost you completely. we are not getting a
have been working on egypt and libya as well. so if you have any -- >> the issue of women's rights is a very large issue. certainly to the scenes have pride in themselves, the most liberal law regarding women's rights. a exception, there was a great deal of protection for secularists and women as well. one of the issues that drive the debates about how we define this -- define the state and a new social contract, how was the role of women going to change to make and sell a great deal of...
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>> i feel strongly about libya, as you know, bill. my background, my knowledge, my love of the military. i plead guilty. i plead guilty because i went to a refugee camp on a turkish border and met some women who had been gang raped and had their parents killed before their eyes. and this president sits back and watches it without even getting weapons to them. i'm angry and upset. maybe mitt romney, whose background and success i admire, probably may not have as much of an emotional connection but i think he's run a great race, i think he did a great job in the first debate, debate, and i stil believe he will win, although we will be up late. >> and the reference you just made was to the syrian situation on the turkish border where the president has pretty much stepped back from that. >> yes. doing covert -- >> and haven't lifted a finger to help these people. >> final question. think back four years ago. you thought you were going to win. you were campaigning as hard as i have seen anybody ever campaign. is there any difference betwee
>> i feel strongly about libya, as you know, bill. my background, my knowledge, my love of the military. i plead guilty. i plead guilty because i went to a refugee camp on a turkish border and met some women who had been gang raped and had their parents killed before their eyes. and this president sits back and watches it without even getting weapons to them. i'm angry and upset. maybe mitt romney, whose background and success i admire, probably may not have as much of an emotional...
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ambassador to libya killed by the terrorist in september. and tonight, he'll be honored at the common ground awards here in d.c. and those rewards recognize the outstanding accomplishment resolving the conflict and building peace. his sister will accept that reward on the brother's behalf. the secretary state, they will deliver remarks, eluding their diplomatic career. >>> serving in the military can be difficult enough of a call to duty. but some women trying to double that, they were planning a wedding, getting a little help to do it. >>> i'm surae chinn in manassas, virginia, where brides across america will donate the wedding gowns of their dream to the military bride. and in the meantime, she is searching for the one. that's the one? all right, it's yours. >> these beautiful dresses have been donated by different companies and brides. and they cost anywhere from $1,000 on up and these military brides, they get to take them home for free. >> i'm not comfortable. the air force captain is hoping for the perfect fit. >> this is it. it's pre
ambassador to libya killed by the terrorist in september. and tonight, he'll be honored at the common ground awards here in d.c. and those rewards recognize the outstanding accomplishment resolving the conflict and building peace. his sister will accept that reward on the brother's behalf. the secretary state, they will deliver remarks, eluding their diplomatic career. >>> serving in the military can be difficult enough of a call to duty. but some women trying to double that, they were...
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lawmakers are looking for ants about the september -- answers about the september 11th attacks on benghazi libya. >> this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover up. >> reporter: at closed door hearings, members of the house and senate intelligence committees are grilling the president's national security team about what happened during the attack and in the days leading up to it. lawmakers are also digging into the administration's public response. several are outraged un ambassador susan rice said it didn't appear to be preplanned the at his press conference wednesday president obama defended rice saying she acted on intelligence briefings she was given. >> when they go after the un ambassador, they have a problem with me. >> reporter: michael morel is testifying today. david petraeus will testify behind closed doors tomorrow. one hearing today is not closed, the house foreign affairs committee is asking experts to offer their assessment of what went wrong. >> it's two months later and too little is known about what took place. >>
lawmakers are looking for ants about the september -- answers about the september 11th attacks on benghazi libya. >> this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or engaged in a cover up. >> reporter: at closed door hearings, members of the house and senate intelligence committees are grilling the president's national security team about what happened during the attack and in the days leading up to it. lawmakers are also digging into the...
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the problem is as i said, it's libya. a very unstable flaplace. everything i'd seen, the local forces there, some of them turns against the consulate and that's the worst nightmare. >> this arrangement, would use the state department as cover, when we try to ascertain who is responsible for this falling through the cracks, who is it then in this case? from your reporting? >> well, i mean, we're eight weeks, nearly eight weeks after this september 11th attack and we remain, we get different stories from different agencies. the state department believed that it had a binding agreement with the cia that the team there, their muscle, would be the cavalry and that it would come when called. that was part of the rationale for keeping security at the level it was at in benghazi, but when you talk to officials close to the cia and congressional investigators, they say the cia thought it was more an informal arrangement and it wasn't their responsibility and they did not have staffing levels at the annex as it's called, at the cia base. >> all right, thank
the problem is as i said, it's libya. a very unstable flaplace. everything i'd seen, the local forces there, some of them turns against the consulate and that's the worst nightmare. >> this arrangement, would use the state department as cover, when we try to ascertain who is responsible for this falling through the cracks, who is it then in this case? from your reporting? >> well, i mean, we're eight weeks, nearly eight weeks after this september 11th attack and we remain, we get...
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working on egypt and libya as well. or did you have any -- >> in tunisia the issue of women's rights is a large issue. certainly tunisian have prided themselves on having had the most liberal laws regarding women's rights and tunisia has seen itself as the tunisian exception where there was a great deal of protection for secular and women as well. one of the issues driving this debate about how to find the tunisian state and the social contract, how is the role of women going to change as the transition happens? there was a great deal of in the press and you may have followed it over one of the positions of the constitution that defined women -- a fundamental shift from the way women have been defined in tunisian society where focusing on these issues. it is an important issue in tunisia. the bigger issues of how this new state society relationship is defined. >> to deal with issues -- >> can you lift your microphone a little bit closer? >> is it -- >> we would love you completely. -- we have lost you completely. we are
working on egypt and libya as well. or did you have any -- >> in tunisia the issue of women's rights is a large issue. certainly tunisian have prided themselves on having had the most liberal laws regarding women's rights and tunisia has seen itself as the tunisian exception where there was a great deal of protection for secular and women as well. one of the issues driving this debate about how to find the tunisian state and the social contract, how is the role of women going to change as...
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. >> while the national press has been largely missing in action about libya, some local reporters have grilled the president about it we will show you what happened there. >> he will win the popular by, i think about half a point, electoral college probably a very narrow margin. >> bill: also tonight charles krauthammer wants to make a prediction about the presidential election and i will tell you my thoughts as well. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. what if your candidate loses? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it pains me, pains me to tell you that i cannot make a prediction about tomorrow's vote. you know me. i'm a big mouth. but i really don't know what's going to happen. however, i can call four states right now, georgia and alabama going for romney. new york and massachusetts for obama. you can mark that down. actually, i could call 40 states right now. only 10 are in play at the moment. but i'm not going to be a total waffle guy this ev
. >> while the national press has been largely missing in action about libya, some local reporters have grilled the president about it we will show you what happened there. >> he will win the popular by, i think about half a point, electoral college probably a very narrow margin. >> bill: also tonight charles krauthammer wants to make a prediction about the presidential election and i will tell you my thoughts as well. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin...
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i met her first when chris was sworn in as the ambassador to libya. and it was just wonderful to see, to hear the admirable words that she had for chris and his work and his courage. and then when we met again after chris had been killed she was almost like a family member. she felt so terrible along with us. we really, really mourned together. i know she cares a lot and that state department is like a big family and she's, she's really done everything she can to, to help ease the pain for us. >> and i know that you are extremely close to him. we've heard so much about him as a dedicated diplomat and loved the people he lived ahong. what he was like to you as a brother? >> he was a mentor. he was so inspiring. he was always encouraging me and my other brother and sister to travel, to learn languages, to play tennis, to excel in everything we did. he really set a high bar for our family and inspired us. >> and i know that you were the first to get the call when he was killed. i can't imagine what that must have been like. i know, of course you knew he
i met her first when chris was sworn in as the ambassador to libya. and it was just wonderful to see, to hear the admirable words that she had for chris and his work and his courage. and then when we met again after chris had been killed she was almost like a family member. she felt so terrible along with us. we really, really mourned together. i know she cares a lot and that state department is like a big family and she's, she's really done everything she can to, to help ease the pain for us....
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consulate in libya september 11th. u.s. intelligence officials say cia officers went to the aid of state department staffers less than 25 minutes after the first call for help. cia publicly denying a report by fox news that the cia told its personnel to stand down. a.m. stevens was killed with -- ambassador stevens was killed with three other americans. >>> deep financial trouble for nuclear power plan. san onofre know plant in southern california out of service since january operator says it has cost 317 million dollars between repairs and replacement power. officials say it is not clear if the steam generators can be repaired and operated at full power the shutdown happened after a tube break that caused radiation leak concerns. >>> make-up work for students at san francisco's public schools for those who skipped school for the giants parade. initial attendance records indicate plenty of students were among the 1.3 million at the celebration. san francisco high school attendance was down more than 20%. middle school down
consulate in libya september 11th. u.s. intelligence officials say cia officers went to the aid of state department staffers less than 25 minutes after the first call for help. cia publicly denying a report by fox news that the cia told its personnel to stand down. a.m. stevens was killed with -- ambassador stevens was killed with three other americans. >>> deep financial trouble for nuclear power plan. san onofre know plant in southern california out of service since january operator...
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consulate in libya. fox 5 morning news continues right now. ght now. >>> good morning to you. it is straight up 6:00. live look right now at the washington monument. >> i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. we have an update concerning an amber alert we have told but all morning long. police are still looking for 1- month-old alexis rose carlisle. we have just learned that police have located the vehicle they thought she was in and one of the adults she was with. authorities tell us they have found eric eugene black but jennifer dawn carlisle and the toddler are still missing. if you have any information in this case, call virginia state police or call 911. this is also more information on our web site, myfoxdc.com. >>> time now to turn things over to tucker barnes. >> good morning. a decent friday. we have a little cloud cover out there this morning and some cold temperatures. later today, low to mid others. a little warmer than yesterday and should be plenty of sunshine here by late morning. a littl
consulate in libya. fox 5 morning news continues right now. ght now. >>> good morning to you. it is straight up 6:00. live look right now at the washington monument. >> i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. we have an update concerning an amber alert we have told but all morning long. police are still looking for 1- month-old alexis rose carlisle. we have just learned that police have located the vehicle they thought she was in and one of the adults she was with....
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but let's to tunisia and libya. and manal, you may also have some broader observations on this issue, because you have been working on each of the dead, and olivia as well. so, querine spent in tunisia, the issue of women's rights has been a very large issue. certainly tunisians have prided themselves on having had the most liberal laws regarding human rights. and tunisia have seen this elsewhere as tunisia exception, a place where there was a great deal of protection for secular and for women as well. so one of the issues that's driving them to date about how to define the tunisian state and what is the state social contract, how is the role of women going to change. and it was a great deal in the press, i'm sure you may have followed it, over one of the decisions in the constitution that defines women as being complementary to men, which was a very fundamental shift from the way women have been defined in tunisia, certainly in urban centers. they can come we're focused on this issue. so yes, it's an important issu
but let's to tunisia and libya. and manal, you may also have some broader observations on this issue, because you have been working on each of the dead, and olivia as well. so, querine spent in tunisia, the issue of women's rights has been a very large issue. certainly tunisians have prided themselves on having had the most liberal laws regarding human rights. and tunisia have seen this elsewhere as tunisia exception, a place where there was a great deal of protection for secular and for women...